This is all assuming we stay a 3-4 defense and draft players for the WCO.

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1. Prince Amukamara CB NEB 6'1" 205 big enough to take Nates spot and not be embarrassed by Vincent Jackson or a cast of many as Nate has this season.

2. Dontay Moch OLB Nevada 6-1 245 probably expected to be the fastest OLB in the draft he gets great pressure on QBs racking up 26 sacks in 3 seasons.

3. Ricky Stanzi QB Iowa 6'4" 230 Prototype size and good accuracy someone Coach Jim can mold into a WCO monster. Draft position for this guy is the question I've seen him as high as the 2nd round but as low as the 5th so I took him in the 3rd.

4. DeAndre Brown WR Southern Miss 6'5" 240 lbs Massive WCO style wr, he's had a broken leg that set him back but when healthy reminds me of a T.O. or Andre Johnson style WR. Low risk high reward pick in the 4th.

4. Austin Pettis WR Boise State 6'3" 201 lbs From what I have seen of Pettis is he's a clutch playmaker at wr. Alot of people may ask why draft 2 wr's in the 4th round but other then Crabtree, Morgan, and Ginn no ones else is safe on the roster and injured.

5. John Graves DE Virigina Tech 6'3" 278 lbs, this is a Ray McDonald style pick, Graves has been injured off and on but this guy is a beast when healthy.

6. Terrell McClain DT South Florida 6'2" 310 lbs Good depth and could probably play both end and NT.

6. Anthony Gaitor CB Florida International 5'10" 180lbs

7. Andrew Phillips OG Stanford
7. Chase Beeler C Stanford
Both 7th round picks could be vital if there's a shortened offseason, the more people that know the offense the better transition there will be.

This is all assuming we stay a 3-4 defense and draft players for the WCO.

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1. Prince Amukamara CB NEB 6'1" 205 big enough to take Nates spot and not be embarrassed by Vincent Jackson or a cast of many as Nate has this season.

2. Dontay Moch OLB Nevada 6-1 245 probably expected to be the fastest OLB in the draft he gets great pressure on QBs racking up 26 sacks in 3 seasons.

3. Ricky Stanzi QB Iowa 6'4" 230 Prototype size and good accuracy someone Coach Jim can mold into a WCO monster. Draft position for this guy is the question I've seen him as high as the 2nd round but as low as the 5th so I took him in the 3rd.

4. DeAndre Brown WR Southern Miss 6'5" 240 lbs Massive WCO style wr, he's had a broken leg that set him back but when healthy reminds me of a T.O. or Andre Johnson style WR. Low risk high reward pick in the 4th.

4. Austin Pettis WR Boise State 6'3" 201 lbs From what I have seen of Pettis is he's a clutch playmaker at wr. Alot of people may ask why draft 2 wr's in the 4th round but other then Crabtree, Morgan, and Ginn no ones else is safe on the roster and injured.

5. John Graves DE Virigina Tech 6'3" 278 lbs, this is a Ray McDonald style pick, Graves has been injured off and on but this guy is a beast when healthy.

6. Terrell McClain DT South Florida 6'2" 310 lbs Good depth and could probably play both end and NT.

6. Anthony Gaitor CB Florida International 5'10" 180lbs

7. Andrew Phillips OG Stanford
7. Chase Beeler C Stanford
Both 7th round picks could be vital if there's a shortened offseason, the more people that know the offense the better transition there will be.

I would take that any day of the week, just add in Marecic from Stanford the FB, he is awesome. Maybe over Pettis, I dont think we need to draft 2 WRs.

This is all assuming we stay a 3-4 defense and draft players for the WCO.

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1. Prince Amukamara CB NEB 6'1" 205 big enough to take Nates spot and not be embarrassed by Vincent Jackson or a cast of many as Nate has this season.if there really is no pass-rusher on the board who is worth that pick, i will be down with that

2. Dontay Moch OLB Nevada 6-1 245 probably expected to be the fastest OLB in the draft he gets great pressure on QBs racking up 26 sacks in 3 seasons. ok

3. Ricky Stanzi QB Iowa 6'4" 230 Prototype size and good accuracy someone Coach Jim can mold into a WCO monster. Draft position for this guy is the question I've seen him as high as the 2nd round but as low as the 5th so I took him in the 3rd. i think that the guy would be available in the 4th-round.

4. DeAndre Brown WR Southern Miss 6'5" 240 lbs Massive WCO style wr, he's had a broken leg that set him back but when healthy reminds me of a T.O. or Andre Johnson style WR. Low risk high reward pick in the 4th. love the guy but a too high pick due to his injuries.

4. Austin Pettis WR Boise State 6'3" 201 lbs From what I have seen of Pettis is he's a clutch playmaker at wr. Alot of people may ask why draft 2 wr's in the 4th round but other then Crabtree, Morgan, and Ginn no ones else is safe on the roster and injured. we need receivers but not that badly, i.e. i would not draft wrs with back-to-back picks

5. John Graves DE Virigina Tech 6'3" 278 lbs, this is a Ray McDonald style pick, Graves has been injured off and on but this guy is a beast when healthy. if he can pass-rush and run-defend, i'll take him.

6. Terrell McClain DT South Florida 6'2" 310 lbs Good depth and could probably play both end and NT. yeah, he seems to have some prototypical size for a NT.

6. Anthony Gaitor CB Florida International 5'10" 180lbs why not.

7. Andrew Phillips OG Stanford
7. Chase Beeler C Stanford
Both 7th round picks could be vital if there's a shortened offseason, the more people that know the offense the better transition there will be.

we dont have to draft o-liners from stanford...usually all o-liners have an above avg intelligence.

This is all assuming we stay a 3-4 defense and draft players for the WCO.

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1. Prince Amukamara CB NEB 6'1" 205 big enough to take Nates spot and not be embarrassed by Vincent Jackson or a cast of many as Nate has this season.if there really is no pass-rusher on the board who is worth that pick, i will be down with that

2. Dontay Moch OLB Nevada 6-1 245 probably expected to be the fastest OLB in the draft he gets great pressure on QBs racking up 26 sacks in 3 seasons. ok

3. Ricky Stanzi QB Iowa 6'4" 230 Prototype size and good accuracy someone Coach Jim can mold into a WCO monster. Draft position for this guy is the question I've seen him as high as the 2nd round but as low as the 5th so I took him in the 3rd. i think that the guy would be available in the 4th-round.

4. DeAndre Brown WR Southern Miss 6'5" 240 lbs Massive WCO style wr, he's had a broken leg that set him back but when healthy reminds me of a T.O. or Andre Johnson style WR. Low risk high reward pick in the 4th. love the guy but a too high pick due to his injuries.

4. Austin Pettis WR Boise State 6'3" 201 lbs From what I have seen of Pettis is he's a clutch playmaker at wr. Alot of people may ask why draft 2 wr's in the 4th round but other then Crabtree, Morgan, and Ginn no ones else is safe on the roster and injured. we need receivers but not that badly, i.e. i would not draft wrs with back-to-back picks

5. John Graves DE Virigina Tech 6'3" 278 lbs, this is a Ray McDonald style pick, Graves has been injured off and on but this guy is a beast when healthy. if he can pass-rush and run-defend, i'll take him.

6. Terrell McClain DT South Florida 6'2" 310 lbs Good depth and could probably play both end and NT. yeah, he seems to have some prototypical size for a NT.

6. Anthony Gaitor CB Florida International 5'10" 180lbs why not.

7. Andrew Phillips OG Stanford
7. Chase Beeler C Stanford
Both 7th round picks could be vital if there's a shortened offseason, the more people that know the offense the better transition there will be.

we dont have to draft o-liners from stanford...usually all o-liners have an above avg intelligence.

Guys I'm pretty high on...Just depends on where and if we can get 'em during draft. Also listed in order of TEAM NEED in my opinion. This does not factor in FA signings.

QB is obviously our biggest need. But with Luck staying put, I can't get excited about anyone in particular. However, I believe Harbaugh can make ANY of these guys Pro Bowlers. This is in no particular order and Im not a pro scout, but here's my opinion on a few guys.

1. Mallet-Pototypical NFL QB. HUGE arm. Looked rattled and indecisive against OSU.
2. Newton- He can do it all. I'm VERY intrigued with his upside.
3. Gabbert- I like his size and accuracy. But he's a "system" QB.
4. Dalton- Another "system"guy, but he is a baller.
5. Locker- ATHLETE. Big arm, mobile.

All of these guys bring their own unique package of skills and all are tempting with ANY pick. Again, I think Harbaugh can take any of them and turn him into the winner that us fans want. Here's my list, in order, of who I'd like to see under center next year, regardless of where they were drafted.

1. Locker-Harbaugh is plenty familiar with him. He's mature and very versatile.
2. Newton- Yes, he's got a LONG ways to go. But with Harbaugh, he could be a star.
3. Mallet- So hard for me to like him, but he's NFL ready.
4. Gabbert-" "
5. Dalton- Would take a while for him to develop. But he's a winner.

DT- I don't see us taking a DT until the later rounds. With guys like Fairley and Dareus gone, I do like Corey Liuget-ILL and Drake Nevus-LSU.

WR- Again, the A.J. Green's and Justin Blackmon's will be gone. Plus Crab, Morgan and Ginn...Harbaugh will maximize their potential, he also like to utilize TE's. But if we go WR, some late round guys I like are...

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